Enter these Georgia Short Film Festivals
A statewide guide to the top short film festivals across Georgia. Find dates, locations, and links to the official festival sites.
Georgia has a growing scene for short films. This page collects the most active and trusted short film festivals across the state so you can find the right place to submit or attend. Each event focuses on strong curation, real audiences, and a filmmaker friendly approach. Use the links below to explore each festival, check deadlines, and see what makes every event stand out.
The Atlanta Documentary Film Festival showcases short nonfiction work from Georgia filmmakers and creators from around the world. The program includes observational pieces, character driven stories, social issues, art profiles, and experimental documentary styles. Filmmakers trust this event for careful curation and real audience engagement. It screens each spring in Atlanta and remains Georgia’s only film festival dedicated to documentaries.
Atlanta Micro Short Film Festival is Georgia’s focused showcase for very short films. Creators submit fast, punchy, and inventive projects that run under six minutes. The festival takes place each May in Atlanta and includes the Micro Shorts Challenge, filmmaker Q&A, and a packed crowd of short film fans.
Atlanta Shorts Film Festival is one of the most recognized short film festivals in Georgia. The festival screens narrative, documentary, comedy, sci fi, animation, and genre bending work. Filmmakers trust this event for fair judging, clear communication, and a strong audience base. It takes place every June in Atlanta.
Atlanta Underground Film Festival highlights experimental work, offbeat ideas, and films that push outside the mainstream. This Atlanta festival champions short films with a strong voice and unique vision. It screens every August and attracts filmmakers who want a more indie space.
Atlanta Horror Film Festival is one of the first horror short film festivals in the Southeast. It showcases horror, thriller, sci fi horror, creature films, and midnight style genre shorts. Filmmakers submit here for packed rooms, real reactions, and a loyal fan base.
Atlanta Experimental Film Festival highlights short films that break form and try new ideas. The lineup includes experimental narratives, visual art pieces, dance and movement films, AI driven projects, avant garde shorts, and work that pushes past traditional structure. Filmmakers submit here for a creative space that supports risk taking and new voices in experimental cinema. The festival is Georgia’s key showcase for experimental short films.
The Atlanta Spotlight Film Festival screens the top 100 indie shorts of the year for one day in December. These films compete for major category awards and draw filmmakers from across Georgia and beyond. It is the final stop for standout short films from the year's festival circuit.